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Quick Base will send a report of the events currently displayed on your calendar.

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Summary

Group and total your data to answer questions about large data sets.

Chart

Visualize your data in charts including pie, bar, line and others.

Map

Display records with an address as pins on a map.

Calendar

Show your data as events on a calendar to help with scheduling and timing.

Timeline

Create a Gantt chart for records that have start and end dates.

Pivot

A pivot report

Filters

Filters

Problem

Convert dates to European format

create a conditional salutation that can contain one or two names depending on content

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Description

Concatenate (string together) text in two different fields. For example, create a field that lists a contacts full name by combing values from the First Name and Last Name fields

If the First Name 2 field contains a name, then string it together with the value in the First Name 1 field to create a salutation. If not, then just show the name in First Name 1. For example "Mary & Joe" -Or if there's no text in First name 2, just "Mary"

Is there any way to change the default date format in my Date Identified field to the european DD/MM/YYYY?

create a conditional salutation that can contain one or two names depending on content

If the First Name 2 field contains a name, then string it together with the value in the First Name 1 field to create a salutation. If not, then just show the name in First Name 1. For example "Mary & Joe" -Or if there's no text in First name 2, just "Mary"

If First Name 2 is empty, then display the value in the First Name 1 field. Otherwise, display the value in the first name 1 field then display a space, an ampersand and a space followed by the value in the First Name 2 field.

Is there an easy way to create a calendar or timeline from a table report?

Yes. If the application administrator has specified default calendar and timeline settings for an application, you can easily create a calendar or timeline from a table report just by clicking a link. Quick Base uses the default settings as a basis for creating the calendar or timeline.

To create a calendar or timeline from a table report:

Display a table report.

In the menu at the top of the report, click Other, and then click Report Table as a Calendar or Report Table as a Timeline.

Save the calendar or timeline by clicking Save this report.

Note: If calendar or timeline defaults have not been set, then Report as Calendar and Report as Timeline won't appear as options. Read how to set defaults for calendars and for timelines.

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When you bring additional fields into a conversion, Quick Base often finds inconsistencies. For example, say you're converting your Companies column into its own table. One company, Acme Corporation, has offices in New York, Dallas and Portland. So, when you add the City column to the conversion, Quick Base finds three different locations for Acme. A single value in the column you're converting can only match one value in any additional field. Quick Base needs you to clean up the extra cities before it can create your new table. To do so, you have one of two choices:

If you want to create three separate Acme records (Acme-New York, Acme-Dallas and Acme-Portland) click the Conform link at the top of the column.

If the dissimilar entries are mistakes (say Acme only has one office in New York and the other locations are data-entry errors) go back into your table and correct the inconsistencies—in this case, changing all locations to New York. Then try the conversion again.